This is totally off the topic of Seam, but it's something that Seam users would 
understand best.

Wouldn't it be cool to have annotations when building Swing apps?  Instead of 
doing all these anonymous classes to handle events, you could annotate your 
bean classes with "inject this UI thing here" annotations.

One thing that made me think this is that Trolltech made a version of Qt for 
Java apps and they are making a big deal of the fact that instead of 
registering listener objects (ie, anonymous classes) you just call something 
like register("setName(Ljava/lang/String)") or something.  You register the 
method, not an object.  But if you're doing that it's better to use an 
annotation on the method itself I think.

Just my thought of the day.


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